Trends in adsorption of open-shell atoms and small molecular fragments on the Ag(111) surface

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  • Daria B. Kokh
  • Robert J. Buenker
  • Jerry L. Whitten
چکیده

The chemisorption of various atoms (C, N, O, Cl) and molecular fragments (OH, NH, CH, NH2, CH2) on the Ag(111) surface has been studied by employing the embedded cluster and multireference singleand double-excitation configuration interaction (MRD-CI) methods. Ground and excited states of the cluster–adsorbate systems have been computed and molecular orbitals (MOs) as well as electronic charge density distributions and Mulliken populations have been analyzed in order to extract general trends in chemisorption properties for different adsorbates. It has been found that the adsorbate–surface bond is energetically most favorable when a maximum of two electrons of the metal are shared with a given adsorbate. As a result atomic/molecular fragments with less than six valence electrons (N, CH, C) retain some open shells upon adsorption, whereas oxygen as well as chlorine isovalent species form a singlet ground state on the surface. All species considered except for Cl have mainly covalent bonding character to the surface, with an electronic charge of up to 1.0 transferred to the adsorbate from the silver cluster. It has been shown that the ionicity of the bond is strongly correlated with the electron affinity of the adsorbed species. Binding energies, equilibrium geometry and adsorbate location on the cluster have been computed and compared with available experimental data. In addition, the characteristic properties of chemisorption on Ag(111) and Pt(111) surfaces have been compared. 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006